Math 151
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
4 units
This is the second course in the calculus and analytic geometry sequence. This course covers more advanced topics in analytic geometry, differentiation and integration of algebraic and transcendental functions, infinite series, Taylor series, and parametric equations. This course also covers a general introduction to the theory and applications of power series, techniques of integration, and functions in polar coordinates, as it serves as a basis for multivariable calculus and differential equations, as well as most upper division courses in mathematics and engineering. This course is intended for the transfer student planning to major in mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, engineering or economics.
The following problems illustrate concepts that a student entering Math 151 should already be familiar with. Read through each of the problems and then decide if this level seems appropriate for you. Note: All problems are intended to be done without any resources, except for pencil and paper.
Click the statement below that best represents your readiness for this class.
- I feel that this course will be appropriate for me.
- I am familiar with many of these questions. I'd like to take the challenge exam for the next course, Math 252.
- I do not recognize many of these questions. I'd like to look at questions for the previous course, Math 150.
- I'm not sure. I'd like to see the answers to these questions.